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Our mission is to increase the quantity and quality of jobs in Oklahoma. We do that by attracting and growing businesses, building strong communities, encouraging the growth of knowledge-based industries, and ensuring an available, skilled workforce.

OMPA was created with the purpose of providing adequate, reliable and economic sources of electric power and energy to Oklahoma municipalities and public trusts operating municipal electric systems on June 2, 1981. This would allow members the financial benefits of a large utility while maintaining control of their electric utility.

The Tulsa Port of Catoosa is one of the largest, most inland river-ports in the United States! Located at the head of navigation for the McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System in Northeast Oklahoma, the Tulsa Port of Catoosa offers year round, ice-free barge service with river flow levels controlled by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. And with worldwide access capabilities, your products can travel easily and efficiently from America's heartland to the rest of the globe.

Archived web sites of Wisconsin cities and towns archived by the Wisconsin Historical Society to document records produced by municipalities and distributed via agency websites. The Date field in the description of individual municipal web sites refers to the dates a web site has been archived, so 2013- means a web site has been archived from 2013 to the present. The Coverage field refers to the dates of material found on the web site, so 2000- means that there is content on the web site that dates from 2000 to the present. Policy and procedural records such as meeting minutes, reports, and city planning, health, and police department information are generally within scope; routine daily business such as solid waste, human resources, and facilities generally are not. Internal links on archived web sites are usually captured; external links are out of scope and generally not captured. See the FAQs About the Wisconsin Historical Society Web Archives page on the WHS website for further details regarding navigation of archived websites and information regarding crawl frequency and selection of websites for the Archives.